EducationMost Irish vet students are forced to study abroad. That may be about to change By Peter McGuire
Your MoneyPatients left out of pocket over health insurance confusion, says ombudsmanBy Dominic Coyle
IrelandRemembering the human trauma behind the 135 road deaths recorded in Ireland so far this yearBy Mark Hilliard
Your MoneyStocktake: Dramatic surge could be more than another a bear-market rallyBy Proinsias O'Mahony
BooksWinter Papers 8: Reappearance of literary regular offers several splendid short storiesBy Mia Levitin
TV & Radio‘The BBC said we couldn’t have a scene with Vyvyan having sex with the floor’: The Young Ones at 40By Phil Harrison
HealthFinal CervicalCheck report to be ‘full and frank’ on reforms left undone - investigator By Simon Carswell, Paul Cullen, Mary Carolan and Jennifer Bray
Financial ServicesIrish motor insurers’ profits rise as average premiums dip only 2% in 2021By Joe Brennan
StageThe Gate, after a challenging decade, looks to ‘become the type of civic space a theatre should be’By Sara Keating
People‘We are learning the Cork accent and able to comprehend what people are saying’By Shauna Bowers
MediaLaura Slattery: Matt Hancock the World Cup warm-up act in TV’s theatre of bad dreamsBy Laura Slattery
SoccerShay Given believes time is nearly right for Caoimhín Kelleher to move away from LiverpoolBy Gordon Manning
PoliticsUp to eight-year sentence for not protecting children from gambling under proposed new lawBy Harry McGee
Your WellnessDr Muiris Houston: How climate change is hurting our health in Ireland By Dr Muiris Houston
Your Wellness100 ways to stay healthy and happy, from switching off devices to performing random acts of kindnessBy Sylvia Thompson
ResidentialWho is responsible for repairing mould damage after a leak in the apartment upstairs?By Paul Huberman
Your MoneyStocktake: Forecast annual stock return for the next 10 to 15 years leaps to 7.9%By Proinsias O'Mahony
RecipesFeed a family of six with James Kavanagh and William Murray’s Currabinny cottage pieBy James Kavanagh and William Murray
RecipesJames Kavanagh and William Murray’s Currabinny cottage pieBy James Kavanagh and William Murray
Your FamilyEight things to know when talking to teenagers about relationships and sexualityBy Sheila Wayman
Business Today NewsletterBank of Ireland’s CEO, tech layoffs, and health insurance billsBy Peter Flanagan
Morning Sports BriefingIrish duo in World Player of the Year shortlist; Ireland too strong for Morocco
Inside Politics NewsletterOpposition demands action on mandatory open disclosure following death of Vicky PhelanBy Jennifer Bray
EnvironmentEPA criticises low level of water quality inspections by councilsBy Jack Power and Vivienne Clarke
Crime & LawGardaí investigating Tralee graveyard murder arrest two more men for questioningBy Barry Roche
TV & RadioTesco’s weird take on Irishness, Boots’ night-bus terror: The Christmas TV ads, 2022By Patrick Freyne
BooksMichelle Obama ‘hates’ how she looks and grew up with a ‘tiniest kernel of self-loathing’By Lucy Knight
CourtsInquest into death of Waterford couple’s newborn baby conducted appropriately - High CourtBy Ellen O'Riordan
EconomyExports surge to almost €20bn in September on back of roaring pharma trade By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Housing & PlanningCrumbling blocks in Donegal caused by pyrrhotite, not mica, expert claims By Brian Hutton
CourtsSouth African children who challenged transfer have started new schools, court toldBy Ellen O'Riordan
Financial ServicesGoldman Sachs paid more than $12 million to bury partner’s claim of sexist cultureBy Sridhar Natarajan and Max Abelson
CourtsTwo months for DPP directions in cases of four boys charged in Cherry Orchard Garda car ramming By Tom Tuite
Climate CrisisGlobal effort to rapidly ramp-up offshore wind energy gaining momentum, Cop27 toldBy Kevin O'Sullivan
PoliticsHarry McGee: Gambling in Ireland has been like the lawless frontier of the American Wild West, until nowBy Harry McGee
CourtsGAA star Davy Fitzgerald raises questions about alleged sale of loan to ‘vulture fund’By Aodhan O'Faolain
IrelandCalls for Horse Sport Ireland to appear before Oireachtas committee over board turmoilBy Jack Power
PoliticsTaoiseach pledges passage of ‘full disclosure’ Patient Safety Bill by year end amid tributes to Vicky Phelan By Marie O'Halloran and Harry McGee
CourtsGroup fails in Supreme Court bid to quash approval for Rathfarnham flood relief worksBy Ellen O'Riordan
CourtsSuspended sentence for former Air Corps member who let bank account be used for money launderingBy Sonya McLean and Eimear Dodd
CourtsJury begins deliberations in trial of Stephen Silver for murder of Garda Colm Horkan By Fiona Magennis
An Irish DiaryShaking hands with history – Frank McNally on a childhood meeting with Erskine ChildersBy Frank McNally
PoliticsGreen Party TDs Costello and Hourigan to seek parliamentary party re-admittance By Sarah Burns
Housing & PlanningVacant-property refurbishment grants up to €50,000 to be available countrywideBy Sarah Burns
BusinessProvisional liquidators appointed to engineering firm facing inflationary pressuresBy Aodhan O'Faolain
HealthBlood donation rules change to focus on individual risk assessment rather than sexualityBy Tim O'Brien
Climate CrisisTimmermans arrives at Cop27 to underline EU climate commitments backed by new targetBy Kevin O'Sullivan
OireachtasHarris say benefits of joining Cern ‘significant’ as department prepares submission By Marie O'Halloran
Ireland‘Relentless homophobia’ at Blackrock College in 1980s drove pupil to attempt suicide twiceBy Patsy McGarry
Crime & LawIncidence of burglars posing as legitimate traders is increasing, Garda warnsBy Tim O'Brien
PoliticsBritain’s foreign secretary warns against over-estimating how quickly protocol deal might be reachedBy Freya McClements
USRepublicans nominate Kevin McCarthy to replace Nancy Pelosi as speaker of House of RepresentativesBy Martin Wall
IrelandEighty-three children among 200 Ukrainian refugees who must leave Dublin hotelBy Mary Carolan and Sarah Burns
Crime & LawRank and file gardaí vote to brief Minister for Justice over ‘grave concerns’ with changes to rostering
OireachtasMinister says memorials and legislation ‘constitute redress’ for thousands of mother and baby home survivorsBy Kitty Holland
PoliticsRepublican-led US House would still support Brexit solution for North, congressman saysBy Simon Carswell
OireachtasMiriam Lord: Vicky Phelan wanted no tributes but they came, heartfelt and sincere, from all sides By Miriam Lord
OireachtasBlackrock College Union cancels annual business lunch as Government holds ‘preliminary discussions’ over responseBy Marie O'Halloran and Mary Carolan
TV & RadioBear Grylls: ‘I’m crying, my parents are crying ... I don’t think I dealt with it particularly well’By Ed Power
PoliticsIreland is not neutral about Ukraine, Taoiseach insists in renewed row over constitutional positionBy Marie O'Halloran
EuropeRussia launches barrage of missiles against UkraineBy Christopher Miller and Felicia Schwartz in Kyiv and Max Seddon in Riga
SoccerJosh Cullen targeting further success with club and country after notching top awardBy Gordon Manning
EuropePoland consults Nato after Russia accused of missile strike on villageBy Daniel McLaughlin and Martin Wall
TV & RadioI’m a Celebrity: Matt Hancock staggers on. Can he see Love Island on the horizon?By Ed Power